Cent is logarithmic, and is made from frequency. The formula is simple: c = 1200 × log2 (r) Where: c = difference (cents) r = pitch ratio between two notes (Hz); r >= 1. So if you play A3 (220 Hz) and A4 (440 Hz) for instance, the two notes will have a c = 1200 × log2 (440 ÷ 220) c = 1200 × log2 (2) c = 1200 cents difference.
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Cent is logarithmic, and is made from frequency.
The formula is simple:
c = 1200 × log2 (r)
Where:
c = difference (cents)
r = pitch ratio between two notes (Hz); r >= 1.
So if you play A3 (220 Hz) and A4 (440 Hz) for instance, the two notes will have a
c = 1200 × log2 (440 ÷ 220)
c = 1200 × log2 (2)
c = 1200 cents difference.
Muhammad Hidayat that’s a fantastic explanation. I’ve been looking for that formula for a while in a way that I actually could understand.
Thank you so so much! I always thought it was odd that they didn't talk in Hz, this was exactly what I was looking for. :)
On a _scale_ of 1 to 100, how _flat_ were these jokes today?
I see what you did there ... and appreciate it.
hehe... ☺
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That is such a simple explanation of herz that I never actually understood
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adding this to my list, been 40 yrs since last traffic violation, used the "greater than/less than" officer laughed
50 cents quote... Hilarious! you get my subscribe
Does it also matter when playing the Viola? 😂
If a voilist plays a solo in a forest and there's no one around to hear it does it still suck?
kevs musicandstuff that's a rhetorical question, isn't it?
Thanks for taking my suggestion. Great video :)
This is so cool! I never knew any of this.
Fascinating Thank you for the video
Excellent explanation!
Can you do an investigation into chakra tuning forks please. I have a suspucion that forks are heing sold that are sometimes not accurate.
Middle C is C3 ( 3rd fret 5th string of a Guitar) or C4 ( 1st Fret of 2nd String of a guitar) ?
Middle C is C4 the 1st frets of 2nd strings
Thank you man
Mind =Blown!
How do you work out the Hertz for middle C?
www.audiology.org/sites/default/files/ChasinConversionChart.pdf
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As for me when I tune to a different Hertz it sounds like it's out of tune.
I think I got it
This hertz :-.D